tomcat 6.0.18 and JDK 6

2008-10-01 Thread ib solution
hai,

i would like to use tomcat 6.0.18 and JDK 6 update 7

the installation not give me an error.

but when i try to start tomcat service, tomcat does not running.

i try with http://localhost:8080 the result the page cannot display.

after that i check log file in tomcat and i get an error message :

Failed creating java C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.6.0_07\bin\client\jvm.dll


is anything that i miss to install new version of tomcat ?


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Re: tomcat 6.0.18 and JDK 6

2008-10-01 Thread ib solution
hai,

thx for your help.

btw how do you know that tomcat need a file msvcr71.dll


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On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 9:39 PM, Len Popp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That usually happens because it can't find msvcr71.dll (Microsoft C
> runtime). Copy that file from Java's bin directory to Tomcat\bin.
> --
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> On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 10:29, ib solution <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> hai,
>>
>> i would like to use tomcat 6.0.18 and JDK 6 update 7
>>
>> the installation not give me an error.
>>
>> but when i try to start tomcat service, tomcat does not running.
>>
>> i try with http://localhost:8080 the result the page cannot display.
>>
>> after that i check log file in tomcat and i get an error message :
>>
>> Failed creating java C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.6.0_07\bin\client\jvm.dll
>>
>>
>> is anything that i miss to install new version of tomcat ?
>>
>>
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>>
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tomcat slower

2008-03-06 Thread ib solution
hai,

 i have a problem that my application slower in random day.

 can anyone help me to slove my problem or is there anyone that have a
 problem like me ?

 my software
 -tomcat 5.028
 -mysql 5.0.21
 -mysql connector 5.1
 -SpringFramework
 -jasper report

 my hardware
 HP proliant with 2 GB RAM

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Re: tomcat slower

2008-03-06 Thread ib solution
hai peter,

i am a develop on that of application,

i would like to use jconsole to profile my application.   before i try
to use a jMeter but i do not how to start  that application.

is there any tool that i can use ?


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On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 11:01 PM, Peter Crowther
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> > From: ib solution [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > hai,
>  >
>  >  i have a problem that my application slower in random day.
>  >
>  >  can anyone help me to slove my problem
>
>  The person who developed the application?  It's almost certainly 
> application-related.
>
>
>  > or is there anyone that have a problem like me ?
>
>  I think most of us have had a problem like that at one time or another.  
> Profile your application when it runs slowly, and see what's causing the 
> slowdown.  Remember to profile your database as well.
>
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Re: tomcat hangs when connetion pooling used

2008-03-16 Thread ib solution
hai,

is there any an error page that you can share ?, i am using Mysql
5.0.22 and tomcat 5.5.17 and i am always get a connection

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On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 4:54 PM, Mahesh Viraktamath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>  I am using connection pooling for all the database transactions. I am using
>  the following:
>  MySql: 5.0.22
>  tomcat : 5.5.X
>
>  Now the problem is when I run the application, it can't get the connnection
>  from the connection pool. I tried everything like dumping all the waiting
>  threads, killing all the tomcat processes but nothing seems to work. I can't
>  revert back the results. I want to run the application as I was before.
>
>  Any suggestions for closing all the connections (if open at all) or anything
>  else so that I can run mu application as earlier.
>
>  Thanks in advance,
>  Mahesh
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Re: How to change default port 8080 in TomCat ?

2008-04-08 Thread ib solution
you can change in server.xml. that file you can find in
/conf/catalina

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>  If I want to change the default port 8080 where TomCat is listening to 
> another
>  port (e.g. 9955) where can I do this?
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>  I gues it must be somewhere in a config xml file. In which exactly?
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Re: Hardware requirements for Tomcat

2008-10-19 Thread ib solution
hai,

> "Model it and measure". Though, be critical of your measurements, too.
> I've been involved in a case where the developers were claiming that an
> application running on a two-machine cluster with 2GB JVM heaps on each
> machine did require at least 4GB heap/machine. After proper
> investigation, a memory leak in the application server (not Tomcat) was
> found, and eventually corrected by the server vendor. After the
> correction, the JVM heaps were lowered to 1GB/machine, and most possibly
> could be lowered even further.

what software that can test memory leak ?


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On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 3:09 PM, Juha Laiho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Arun M wrote:
>>
>> I need to know the hardware requirements in CentOS for hosting a website
>> which have 1000 concurrent users. I am using Tomcat 5.5, Mysql 5.1 and
>> Java1.5.
>
> That depends a lot more on your application and usage patterns than on
> the OS/application server/database server.
>
>> We are planning to host two servers one for application server and other
>> for
>> database server.
>
> That's a good basic division.
>
>> What should be hardware requirements for Both Servers like RAM, Harddisk,
>> Max Processors etc.,
>
> "Model it and measure". Though, be critical of your measurements, too.
> I've been involved in a case where the developers were claiming that an
> application running on a two-machine cluster with 2GB JVM heaps on each
> machine did require at least 4GB heap/machine. After proper
> investigation, a memory leak in the application server (not Tomcat) was
> found, and eventually corrected by the server vendor. After the
> correction, the JVM heaps were lowered to 1GB/machine, and most possibly
> could be lowered even further.
>
> So, in as early stage as possible, create some kind of test setup where
> you can see effects of different work loads on your servers. Extrapolate
> from results, and as you gain knowledge of the application and workload,
> rerun your tests to get better estimates.
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